February 15: Sustainable Living Fest, Melbourne, Australia; 7:00PM - 11:00PM
The Media That Matters Film Festival will be screening environmentally orientated films at the Sustainable Living Festival in Melbourne, Australia's Federation Square on February 15th from 7-11pm.
The Sustainable Living Festival is a three-day long festival that celebrates "cultural innovation and creativity" in an effort to promote social and ecological sustainability.
Following three days of talks, demonstrations, exhibits, performances and much more, five Media That Matters films and others will be shown at the twilight film screening on the last night.
Other highlights of the Sustainable Living Festival include talks on The Urgent Design Challenge, The Story of Stuff: What Makes a Product Truly Green?, and Sustainable Transport - Visions for Victoria in 2010, exhibits such as Catch the Solar Taxi and The Clothing Exchange, and a musical performance entitled Music That Rocks Our World.
Tickets are by voluntary donation of $10 for concession (youth and elderly), $15 for adults and $25 for families and can be purchased online here.
If you can't make it to the event, you can watch the participating Media That Matter films online through the Media That Matters Film Festival site, as well as find ways to take action, by following the links below:
Recycle
Garbage Dreams
Neglected Sky
Asparagus: A Stalk-umentary
The Luckiest Nut in the World




